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- the data rate specified by the Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) for IS-95 on the forward traffic channel is adjustable in increments from 1.2 kbps up to 9.6 kbps for so-called Rate Set 1, and increments from 1.8 kbps up to 14.4 kbps for Rate Set 2.
- the data rate is fixed at 4.8 kbps.
- existing wireless systems therefore typically provide a radio channel that can accommodate maximum data rate transfers of 14.4 kilobits per second (kbps) over a forward link direction.
- kbps kilobits per second
- Such a low data rate channel does not lend itself directly to transmitting data at rates of 28.8 or even 56.6 kbps that are now commonly available using inexpensive wireline modems, not to mention even higher rates such as the 128 kbps that are available with Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) type equipment.
- ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
- wireline networks were known at the time when cellular systems were initially developed, for the most part, there was no provision made for such wireless systems to provide higher speed ISDN- or ADSL-grade data services over cellular network topologies.
- the multiple access is provided by the traditional Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) using analog modulation on a group of radio frequency carrier signals, or by schemes that permit sharing of a radio carrier frequency using Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), or Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), the nature of the radio spectrum is such that it is expected to be shared. This is quite dissimilar to the traditional environment supporting data transmissions in which the wireline medium is relatively inexpensive and is not typically intended to be shared.
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- a user of a remote client computer first specifies the address of a web page to a browser program.
- the browser program then sends the web page address data, which is usually 100 bytes or less in length, over the network to a server computer.
- the server computer responds with the content of the requested web page, which may include anywhere from 10 kilobytes to several megabytes of text, image, audio, or even video data.
- the user thereafter may spend several seconds or even several minutes reading the content of the page before downloading another web page.
- a transmission of a marker in a time slot over one channel indicates a request by the corresponding field unit to go active. That is, transmission of a marker in an assigned time slot indicates that the field unit is requesting that reverse link traffic channels be assigned to the user for transmitting a data payload from the field unit to the base station. This presumes that the field unit is presently in the standby mode.
- a field unit transmits a marker over a second channel of the pair of reverse link channels to indicate that the field unit is not requesting to be placed in the active mode. For example, the field unit does not want to transmit data on a reverse link channel. Rather, the field unit requests to remain inactive but synchronized with the base station so that the field unit can immediately go active again at any moment.
- a wireless communications system employing the principles of the present invention may improve performance of detecting the markers by having the field units transmit the markers at different power levels (e.g., 9 dB for one marker and 11 dB for the other marker), which can improve system performance.
- the difference in power levels of the markers allows the base station to identify the request markers using alternative criteria with a low probability of error, where the alternative criteria may include comparing the markers to respective energy level thresholds, monitoring occupancy of time slots, occupancy of mutually exclusive code channels, or combinations thereof.
- a request marker which is generally a high priority marker, is transmitted with higher power, which improves the probability of detection and reduces the probability of false detection of the request marker.
- the field unit provides a Heartbeat (HB) channel using a first code in a reverse link to the base station and a heartbeat-with-request (HB/RQST) channel using a second code in the reverse link.
- HB Heartbeat
- HB/RQST heartbeat-with-request
- the field unit may transmit the HB and HB/RQST channels with a difference in power levels, preferably giving the HB/RQST the higher power since it is a higher priority signal.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a communications system in which in an embodiment of the present invention may be deployed;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a subsystem employed by a base station in the communications system of FIG. 1 used to determine whether a reverse link signal includes an indication for a request to change communications states based on an energy level in the signal;
- FIG. 3A is a signal diagram of a 1 ⁇ EV-DV signal with a first marker indicating ‘control hold’ and a second marker indicating a ‘request to go active’;
- FIG. 3B is a signal diagram of a code division multiple access (CDMA) set of code channels having a marker in an assigned time slot that indicates that the field unit is requesting a change in communications states;
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FIG. 3C is a signal diagram of an alternative embodiment of a reverse link signal having the indications.
- FIG. 4 is a plot of signal-to-noise ratio versus probability of detection that may be used in determining energy levels of the indications in the signals of FIGS. 3A-3C .
- an embodiment of the present invention applies to the power that is transmitted from a handset (or the target received power at a base terminal station (BTS)) for a Heartbeat signal (HB) versus a Heartbeat-with-Request signal (HBR, HB/RQST, or just the “request” signal).
- the HB and HB/RQST signals may be transmitted on a maintenance channel, which, as disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 09/775,305, is a single code channel (out of many) on a reverse link of a CDMA communications system.
- the maintenance channel is time slotted and different users are assigned different slots.
- a field unit in that wireless communications system sends a heartbeat signal to maintain timing and/or power control as well as an indication of presence to the BTS.
- the terminal When a terminal needs an assigned reverse link channel, the terminal then transmits at least one request signal.
- the signal(s) may be modulated messages or simply coded pilot signals with no “bits”.
- the detection requirement for HB is relatively low. It may only need to be detected at a rate that is fast enough to track the slew of the timing of the code channel due to physical movement of multi-path structure change resulting from Doppler in the channel.
- the power control in this case continues to work independent of detection or lack of detection.
- the power command indicates that the power was too low and that the terminal should “power up”.
- One requirement in this particular embodiment, is that the detection occur often enough to allow the detector to be aligned in time to the received signal.
- the probability of detection for the request signal is preferably very high as a request signal is considered a high priority signal since a request is an urgent event. Therefore, the request signal may be sent with higher power, and the threshold at the BTS may be set differently. This results in a better probability of detection as well as a low probability of false detection.
- a different probability of detection and probability of false detection for the heartbeat signal, request signal, or any other signaled message can be employed.
- an access terminal can transmit the signals with different powers.
- Various criteria can be used by the BTS for detecting indications of a request sent on the signals. For example, in time slotted channels or mutually exclusive code channels, some slots are occupied when a request is being made versus when a request is not being made. In such a case, either a higher power, presence, or both may be used as detection criteria.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of an example communications system 100 , similar to the system described above, employing an embodiment of the present invention.
- a base station 25 with antenna tower 23 maintains wireless communications links with each of a plurality of field units 42 a , 42 b , 42 c (collectively, field units 42 ) as shown.
- Such wireless links are established based upon assignment of resources on a forward link 70 and a reverse link 65 between the base station 25 and field units 42 .
- Each link 65 or 70 is typically made up of several logical reverse link channels 55 and several logical forward link channels 60 , respectively.
- the communications system 100 supports wireless communications between an interface 50 and a network 20 .
- the network 20 is a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or computer network, such as the Internet, internet, or intranet.
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- the interface 50 is preferably coupled to a digital processing device, such as a portable computer 12 , sometimes referred to as an access unit, to provide wireless access to the network 20 . Consequently, the portable computer 12 has access to the network 20 based on communications over a combination of both hard-wired and wireless data links.
- the forward link channels 60 and reverse link channels 55 are defined in the communications system 100 as Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) channels. That is, each CDMA channel is preferably defined by encoding and transmitting data over the channel with an augmented pseudo random noise (PN) code sequence. The PN coded data is then modulated onto a radio frequency carrier. This enables a receiver to decipher one CDMA channel from another knowing only the particular augmented PN code assigned for a given channel.
- each channel may occupy a 1.25 MHZ band consistent with the IS-95 CDMA standard and 1 ⁇ EV-DV standard and is capable of transmitting at 38.4 kbps.
- a forward link 70 includes at least four logical forward link channels 60 . As shown, this includes a Pilot Channel 60 PL, Link Quality Management (LQM) channel 60 L, paging channel 60 PG, and multiple traffic channels 60 T.
- LQM Link Quality Management
- a reverse link 65 includes at least five logical reverse link channels 55 . As shown, this includes a heartbeat standby channel 55 HS, heartbeat request active channel 55 HRA, access channel 55 A and multiple traffic channels 55 T. Generally, the reverse link channels 55 are similar to the forward link channels 60 except that each reverse link traffic channel 60 T can support variable data rates from 2.4 kbps to a maximum of 160 kbps.
- Data transmitted between the base station 25 and field unit 42 a typically consist of encoded digital information, such as web page data. Based on the allocation of multiple traffic channels in the reverse link 65 or forward link 70 , higher data transfer rates can be achieved in a particular link between the base station 25 and field unit 42 a . However, since multiple field units 42 compete for bandwidth allocation, a field unit 42 a may have to wait until resources are free to be assigned traffic channels to transmit a data payload.
- FIG. 2 Before discussing an example detector system ( FIG. 2 ) that can be used to distinguish a heartbeat from a heartbeat-with-request signal, a brief discussion of example signals will be discussed in reference to FIGS. 3A-3C .
- a 1 ⁇ EV-DV signal 160 that may be transmitted by the field unit is shown having three distinct states: a ‘control hold’ state 165 , a ‘request to go active’ state 170 , and a data traffic state 175 .
- the signal 160 does not include a ‘request to go active’ indication.
- the signal 160 remains in an ‘idle’ or ‘control hold’ state, which indicates that the field unit 42 a is not requesting traffic channels.
- the ‘request to go active’ state 170 is an indication that the field unit is requesting to transmit data on a traffic channel over a reverse link to the BTS 25 .
- traffic data is transmitted by the field unit to the BTS. Following transmission of the traffic data over the reverse link, the signal 160 reverts back to the ‘control hold’ state 165 following a transmission of a ‘data transmission complete’ state (not shown).
- the signal 160 may be multiple signals, optionally coded with orthogonal or non-orthogonal codes into mutually exclusive channels.
- the ‘control hold’ state 165 may be transmitted on a different channel from the ‘request to go active’ state 170 .
- the traffic data transmitted in a traffic state 175 may be on a separate channel from the other two states 165 , 170 .
- An example of multiple channel is discussed in reference to FIGS. 3B and 3C .
- FIG. 3B is an example of an Internet code division multiple access (I-CDMA) signaling diagram that has assigned time slots for users 1 , 2 , 3 , . . . , N repeating in epoch i 177 a , epoch i+1 177 b , and so forth.
- the channels are composed of the heartbeat channel 55 H, request channel 55 R, and traffic channels 55 T.
- Each of these channels has an associated code C 1 , C 2 , C 3 , C 4 , . . . , CN, which allow signals to be transmitted on mutually exclusive code channels.
- Both the transmitting and receiving systems process the information in the channels by using the codes to separate the information respectively included therein in a typical CDMA manner.
- users 1 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 6 , . . . , N are requesting to remain in an idle state, indicated by the presence of a signal 180 in the heartbeat channel 55 H.
- User 3 is requesting to transmit data over a reverse link based on a signal 185 in the request channel 55 R in the first epoch 177 a .
- user 3 begins to transmit traffic data 190 in an associated traffic channel using code C 5 .
- FIG. 3C is a more detailed signal diagram of the 1 ⁇ EV-DV signal of FIG. 3A that is used to indicate a ‘request to go active’ to the base station 25 from the field unit 42 a .
- the 1 ⁇ EV-DV signal is composed of multiple signals on different logical channels: a heartbeat channel 55 H and a request channel 55 R.
- the heartbeat channel 55 H provides continuous timing and other information (e.g., power level, synchronization, etc.) from the field unit 42 a to the base station 25 .
- the field unit 42 a uses the request channel 55 R to make a request (e.g., digital “1”) of the base station 25 to request a traffic channel on the reverse link 65 for transmitting data.
- a request e.g., digital “1”
- Sampling time periods 195 a , 195 b , . . . , 195 f (collectively 195 ) denoted by arrows indicate times or intervals at which the BTS 25 samples the time slots of the request signal 55 R and, optionally, the heartbeat channel 55 H to determine whether a request for a traffic channel is being made. It should be understood that the sampling may occur over the entire time slot or a subset thereof. Also, the heartbeat channel 55 H and request channel 55 R use mutually exclusive codes, in this particular embodiment, so the sampling is performed on their mutually exclusive code channels 55 H, 55 R in all or a subset of time slots.
- the base station 25 samples mutually exclusive code channels 55 H, 55 R in time slots designated for request indications, such as in time slots at sampling times 195 b , 195 d , and 195 f . During these time slots, the heartbeat channel 55 H is “inactive,” but the request channel 55 R is “active”.
- the signals in the “active” request time slots may be modulated messages or simply coded pilot signals with no “bits”.
- detection may be based solely on the respective energy levels of the heartbeat and heartbeat-with-request signals in respective time slots over a given time interval or spanning several time intervals.
- the ‘control hold’ state 165 indication has a first energy level
- the ‘request to go active’ state 170 has a second energy level.
- distinguishing the two states may be a matter of measuring energy levels of the signals(s) and (i) comparing the energy levels against at least one threshold or (ii) determining that a request is present, optionally in a mutually exclusive code channel in time slots when the heartbeat signal is at a logical zero.
- the different energy levels of the indications may be provided by the duty cycle of the signals, frequency of the signals, power of the signals, signaling structure, and so forth.
- FIG. 4 provides a chart for selecting signaling requirements based on the following parameters or factors: (i) probability of detection, P(d)(x-axis), (ii) signal-to-noise ratio in decibels (y-axis), and (iii) probability of false detection, P(fd) (curves in the chart).
- This chart shows a required signal-to-noise ratio at the input terminals of a linear-rectifier detector as a function of probability of detection for a single pulse, with the false-alarm probability P(fd) as a parameter, calculated for a non fluctuating signal.
- alternative parameters or factors may be used to establish or define the transmitted power levels of the indications.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a request detection processor 110 used to determine whether the field unit 42 a has requested to send data to the BTS 25 .
- the receiver Rx 35 receives signals 55 , which includes the maintenance channel 55 N, traffic channels 55 T, access channel 55 A, heartbeat standby channel 55 HS, and heartbeat request active channel 55 HRA.
- the reverse link channels 55 are processed such that a heartbeat channel processor 112 receives the heartbeat standby channel 55 HS and a request channel processor 114 receives the Heartbeat Request Active channel 55 HRA.
- the heartbeat channel processor 112 and request channel processor 114 include the same processing elements, in this particular embodiment, so a discussion of just the heartbeat channel processor 112 will be provided for brevity.
- the heartbeat channel processor 112 receives the heartbeat standby channel 55 HS.
- a correlator 115 uses a despreader 120 to despread the heartbeat standby channel 55 HS.
- An integrator 125 is used to coherently combine the heartbeat signal. By coherently combining the signal, an integration of I, Q and its phase causes the phase of the signal to be removed and output the power of the signal.
- a rectifier 130 i.e., absolute value of the signal squared
- rectifies the power of the signal which is then integrated by a second integrator 135 to calculate the energy of the received heartbeat signal.
- the second integrator 135 provides non-coherent combination of the signal, which is calculated over short time intervals.
- the non-coherent integration provides just magnitudes if the terminal is moving too fast, thus causing a cross-over of the 180-degree phase point, which can cause ambiguities in determining the energy of the signal in the absence of the non-coherent combination.
- the output from the heartbeat channel processor 112 is a heartbeat energy level
- the output from the request channel processor 114 is a request energy level.
- Each of these energy levels is fed to a hypothesis detector 140 , which determines whether a heartbeat signal, request signal, or neither signal is in the reverse link channels 55 received by the base station 25 .
- the hypothesis detector 140 includes logical functions. For example, in this particular embodiment, the hypothesis detector 140 compares a first energy level threshold against the first energy level (i.e., heartbeat energy level) and compares a second energy level threshold against the second energy level (i.e., request energy level).
- first energy level threshold against the first energy level (i.e., heartbeat energy level)
- second energy level threshold against the second energy level (i.e., request energy level).
- An example energy level threshold to compare the heartbeat energy level against is 9 dB and the request energy level threshold is 11 dB.
- the energy level thresholds may be dynamically selected, predetermined, or applied in another manner, such as based on a transmitted power level, which may be reported by the field unit to the base station over the heartbeat channel 55 H, for instance.
- the first and second energy levels may be dependent on occupancy of time slots in the signaling channel(s) used by the signal 55 , so the energy level thresholds can be based on an expected or specified number of “1” bits used to indicate a ‘request to go active’ or to indicate a request to remain in idle mode.
- the output of the hypothesis detector 140 may be used to change the state of the communications system. For example, if the hypothesis detector 140 determines that a ‘request to go active’ (i.e., send a data transmission on the reverse link) is being made by the field unit, then the hypothesis detector outputs a signal to a processor (not shown in the BTS 25 ) that is responsible for providing the portable computer 12 with a traffic channel 55 T. In one embodiment, the BTS 25 allocates the traffic channel 55 T if the detected energy level of the signal is determined to be above the second energy level threshold. Alternatively, the BTS allocates the traffic channel 55 T if the hypothesis detector 140 determines that the detected energy level is below the second energy level threshold.
- the heartbeat channel processor 112 , request channel processor 114 , and hypothesis detector 140 may be configured or designed in a manner that monitors an occupancy of time slots used to indicate the request to change communications states.
- the detecting includes monitoring occupancy of mutually exclusive code channels, such as shown in FIGS. 3B and 3C .
- a feedback loop may be employed to cause the heartbeat channel processor 112 and request channel processor 114 to be “adaptive”. For example, based on the received energy level of the heartbeat channel 55 H, the integration time of the integrators 125 , 135 may be adjusted, and the energy level thresholds used by the hypothesis detector 140 for comparison of the energy levels of the heartbeat and request signals may also be adjusted by the feedback loop.
- Such a feedback loop may use a command or message to transfer information between the BTS and field unit that includes information regarding the power levels of the heartbeat or heartbeat-with-request signals transmitted by the field unit.
- the first communications state may be a standby communications state and the second communications state may be a payload communications state.
- the communications states may refer to other communications states, such as a request to change base stations, power control signaling, and so forth.
- the use of different energy levels in signaling as described herein is applicable to wireless, wired, or optical communications systems. In either case, the communications states may be used in voice or data communications systems.
- the second energy level may be based on a target probability of detection, false detection, or combination of both as discussed in reference to FIG. 4 .
- the field unit may transmit the request signal at a given power level or a given number of pulses per given time period to achieve a corresponding signal-to-noise ratio for a given target probability of detection, false detection, or both as discussed in reference to FIG. 4 .
- An analysis may be used to set the transmission power or number of transmitted indications, or a feedback mechanism may be employed in the communications system for causing the field unit to change its behavior so as to have the received energy levels of the indications achieve a predetermined signal-to-noise ratio, thus providing the desired probability of detection and false detection parameters.
- the duration is defined by a timer having a duration of 500 ms to 2 sec or 25 to 100 sequential non-detections.
- a 90% detection probability and a 1% false detection rate is predicted by theory.
- the details associated with the detection probability in the fading environment are considered in the following discussion.
- Target — SNR ( RQST ) Target — SNR ( HB )+2 dB (1)
- a Target_SNR of 9 dB for the Heartbeat message and 11 dB for the heartbeat-with-request (HB/RQST) message were chosen. These parameters yield a 15 ms detection latency on average at 20 mph with low probability of false detection.
- the above equation and result is a product of two conditions: (i) not detecting the existence of a HB while it is present and (ii) falsely detecting a HB when it is not present. This is a pessimistic bound since the additional 2 dB of transmitted power for HB/RQST versus HB is not included in the analysis.
- a condition of a false assignment can be recovered from relatively quickly as the false assignment can be detected quickly.
- three conditions are typically present.
- Third, the heartbeat message will likely be present. The probability of not detecting this condition in one frame is Pfd(RQST) 5E ⁇ 3%. This should be detected within one or two frames before the channel can be re-assigned to a legitimate user. If it is assumed that detection takes two frames, the reverse capacity would be reduced by no more than 1% and is likely less as the probability of false detection for the HB/RQST is targeted at 11 dB E/Io.
- the delay to detection is 35 ms on the average between the simulation with a remote subscriber unit moving at 1 mph and at 20 mph.
- the average delay to detection is less than 20 ms, with a detection threshold of 2 dB below the target SNR of 11 dB. This is possible since the transmit (Tx) power is increased by 2 dB for the HB/RQST relative to the HB signal.
- the simulation shows that the minimum average, given 96 users in a 20 ms power control (PC) period is close to 10 ms.
- the delay is expected to be better than 75 ms 99% of the time.
- the simulation also shows that the addition of 2 dB of additional transmit power for the HB/RQST message increases the detection probability and reduces the detection latency to 15 ms on average.
- An estimate of the co-channel total interference of a fully loaded maintenance channel is between 6 dB less than an IS-2000 fundamental channel (9600 bps Reverse Traffic Channel (R-TCH), 9600 bps Reverse Dedicated Control Channel (R-DCCH)).
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- 800 Hz closed loop power control;
- SNR of the i'th user is calculated as SNR(i)=P(i)−P_interference+processing Gain+Er, where P_interference(i) is a total received interference for the i'th user and calculated as P interference(i)=20*log 10(10)^Σj≠I(10^P(j)/20)+10^(PTH/20)), where P(i) is the power received from the i'th user and PTH is thermal noise floor and is arbitrarily set to 120 dBm;
- processing gain is 10 log 64;
- fading model is Jakes;
- Er=a Normal distributed random variable with 1 sigma=0.67 dB error in SNR estimation at the BTS; and
- power control bit (PCB) errors=3%.
Target— SNR(RQST)=Target— SNR(HB)+2 dB (1)
where Pfd is the probability of false detection and Pd is the probability of detection.
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